Claiming the US has been treated 'unfairly' by Canada, President Trump has hinted at placing dollar-for-dollar tariffs on Canadian goods
Tuesday's tariffs place a 25% tax on imports from Canada and Mexico. The tariffs on Chinese goods were doubled, bringing the tax to 20%.
Johnson listed Wisconsin manufacturers, builders and farmers as groups that could be impacted by Trump administration tariffs.
A 25% tariff on imports from Mexico and Canada went into effect Tuesday. President Trump also doubled tariffs on some Chinese goods from 10% to 20%.
If President Trump does not resolve his dispute with our northern neighbors soon, the real victims will be U.S. consumers, businesses, and farmers.
Gov. Tony Evers accused congressional Republicans of abdicating their duty in allowing Trump's tariffs to move forward.
Wisconsin Public Radio Several of Wisconsin’s top industries are figuring out how to adapt to new costs and uncertain futures as the
Still, Wisconsin manufacturers expect to have a good 2025 even through the uncertainty facing the economy, according to a Wisconsin Manufacturing Report
Farmers in Wisconsin are worried about the impacts of the tariffs on agricultural products like soybeans could have on the economy.
Wisconsin consumers and businesses should expect to pay more for produce, fuel, building materials and other items as the result of new tariffs. A 25% tariff on imports from Mexico and Canada ...